Taurus - The giant of Thessaly
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German title | Taurus - The giant of Thessaly |
Original title | Taur, re della forza bruta |
Country of production | Italy |
original language | Italian |
Publishing year | 1962 |
length | 95 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 12 |
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Director | Antonio Leonviola |
script | Antonio Leonviola Sofia Scandurra Silvana Zdumic |
production |
Alfredo Guarnini Ennio De Concini |
music | Mario Ammonnini |
camera | Guglielmo Mancori |
cut | Otello Colangeli |
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Taurus - The Giant of Thessaly (original title: Taur, re della forza bruta ) is a mythological adventure film that Alberto Leonviola directed in Italy in 1962. The film, starring wrestler Joe Robinson , was first shown in German cinemas on October 25, 1963. Alternative title is Taurus - Wrath of the Gods .
action
2000 BC: The kingdom of Shrupuk is invaded by the Rixos warriors who kill the king, keep the inhabitants in dungeons as slaves and kidnap the king's two daughters, Jia and Tuja. The strong Taurus, a simple shepherd who knows the king's son-in-law, Syros, rushes to his aid and fights the Rixos. These can fix him first; he is to be given as husband to the Rixos queen Akiba.
Taurus manages to escape from captivity thanks to his powers, despite the measures of the cunning advisor of the Rixos, El Kab, and frees Jia and Tuja. When he, with the support of some rebels, kills the soldiers of the empire and Akiba falls from the throne, a volcano erupts and lets the Rixos empire and its villains become history. Syros turns out to be the real contender for the throne of the Rixos people.
criticism
The reviews were mostly negative to devastating: "The lack of imagination of the scriptwriters [...] is celebrating triumphs again", write Ronald M. Hahn , Volker Jansen and Norbert Stresau , the lexicon of international film describes the film as "" sandal film "from the Italian Film studio "Cinecittà", which once again offers an illogical and ridiculous adventure with a pseudo-historical background. ”; R. Tabes is annoyed: “There are numerous scenes of torture in the film that remind us of the recent past. What difference does it make for the normal visitor whether they take place in dark memory or in ancient slavery? "
Remarks
The field recordings took place in Yugoslavia ; Director Leonviola (who plays the role of the evil advisor himself) shot “Taurus” back-to-back (at the same time) with his Le gladiatrici .
Web links
- Taurus - The giant of Thessaly in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Taurus - The Giant of Thessaly in the online movie database
- The film at comingsoon
Individual evidence
- ^ Title according to Archivio del Cinema italiano
- ↑ Ronald M. Hahn , Volker Jansen, Norbert Stresau : Lexicon of Fantasy Films. 650 films from 1900 to 1986 . Heyne, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-453-02273-4 , p. 502.
- ↑ Taurus - The Giant of Thessaly. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .
- ↑ in: Season '64. Paris 1964
- ^ Dizionario del Cinema Italiano, I film vol. 3. Gremese 1992, p. 534